The jet was taking part in a Tactical Leadership Program exercise and crashed into parked planes, with both aircrew - Captain Panayiotis Laskaris and Captain Athanasios Zagkas - killed. Eight French were killed on the ground. It was found that pilot error was to be blamed for the crash.

The F-16 crashed in Khok Sampong district in Lop Buri aroubd 14:40 local time while it was taking part in missile firing training in neighbouring Chai Badan district, killing the pilot, Flt Lt Noppanon Niwasanon.

The pilot ejected safely after he jettisoned fuel tanks as part of emergency procedures. The aircraft went down in a forested area in southern Germany near U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria in Grafenwoehr during a training sortie from Spangdahlem AB. The cause was later determined that a structural failure of the bearing cage caused the engine control to malfunction.

Collided with #85-1549 shortly after landing at Nellis AFB around 11:20h local. The mishap was caused by pilot error of both landing aircraft. The aircraft didn't vacate the runway in a correct manner with the other aircraft coming in too hard and landing long on the runway without applying proper braking and aerobrake procedures caused this mishap. The pilot escaped unhurt. Total repair cost is estimated at $ 5.4 million, still pening whether it will be performed.

Collided with #85-1546 shortly after landing at Nellis AFB around 11:20h local. The mishap was caused by pilot error of both landing aircraft. The aircraft came in too hard and landed long on the runway without applying proper braking and aerobrake procedures. This in combination with the other aircraft not vacating the runway in the right manner caused this mishap. The pilot suffered life threatening injuries. The airframe was considered a complete write-off due to extensive fire damage.

Crashed into the North Sea off the coast off Rømø. The pilot ejected safely. Apparantly an undercarriage problem couldn't be resolved in time and landing was deemed too dangerous with the pilot deciding to eject over the water.